Record heat now due from B.C., to Alberta, parts of Yukon and Northwest Territories
VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has extended heat warnings to cover all but the western edge of British Columbia, and the sizzling conditions are also forecast for the entire northern half of Alberta and parts of Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
Temperatures into the 40s are expected for many parts of B.C., as the weather office says an exceptionally strong ridge of high pressure has parked over the province and likely won’t budge until after Canada Day.
Many communities across the northern half of Alberta could also see temperatures near the 40 C mark by early next week.
Forecasters also warn most areas of Alberta and B.C. could see little reprieve from the heat at night as the mercury isn’t expected to fall much below 20 C.